I have the RadGridView.CellDoubleClick Handler implemented. FYI, it's being used to open the Row being Double-Clicked in a separate Form for view / edit / delete, but that's besides point. The problem is that it's being Triggered when I'm trying to expand / collapse ChildGridViewTemplate in quick succession (i.e. to quickly browse the ChildGridViewTemplate of a series of Rows). This is happening with Mouse Double-Click Speed as fast as 8 / 10 not to mention the average 5 / 10 setting. Is there a way I can detect in the RadGridView.CellDoubleClick Handler that the Cell being clicked on is a ChildGridViewTemplate Expander Cell (i.e. a GridGroupExpanderCellElement)?

2. So, why does "radGridView1.GridElement.GetCellElement(e.Row, e.Column)" return Nothing when the Cell Double-Clicked is in a ChildGridViewTemplates? Was that intentional? If so, why? If not, I'd like to submit this as a "bug report".

3. I'd like to submit the workaround for this whole thread as a "feature request". Double-Clicking to open / perform some other default action on a selected item is a pretty common u.i. feature and when it's enabled, I can't imagine why anyone would want both the ChildGridViewTemplate expanded / collapsed AND the double-click action performed. Therefore, it shouldn't require custom RadGridView Event code plus 2 extra Functions just to prevent that from happening for each RadGridView implemented.

Svett

GetCellElement method is related to each GridTableBodyElement. If the grid represents a hierarchy, it creates for the master template and for each child template GridTableBodyElement. In this regard, the method returns only the cell from the concrete view template.

Thank you for your feature request. It will be considered if other clients request it.

Svett

Thank you for your effort and suggestions about our products. Your feature request is not something that cannot be achieved presently. It is noted and if more clients require it, it will be ready for the next version. Your Telerik points have been updated.

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